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Loading... Batman: As The Crow Flies (edition 2005)by Judd Winick
Work InformationBatman: As the Crow Flies by Judd Winick
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The Penguin uses the Scarecrow and his fear toxins to clear a path for him to take over a larger swath of Gotham City's underworld. In the process, a mutated, powerful Scarecrow monster is created and Batman gets a snootful of Scarecrow's new improved fright gas. The scene where the Scarecrow monster makes it to Wayne Manor and an exhausted, wounded Batman stands it off on his own is quite a well-handled battle scene, displaying Batman's courage and resourcefulness. Also features quite a striking splash page of a maskless, injured Batman in Wayne manor preparing to do battle. Quite good action artwork by Dustin Nguyen, too. ( ) no reviews | add a review
The Gotham underworld is thrown into turmoil as its crimelords are slipping into a rabid and murderous frenzy. Is it coincidence or part of an elaborate and sinister power play? One thing's for sure: the machinations of the Scarecrow and the Penguin will have Batman hard- pressed to restore order Ages 12+. No library descriptions found. |
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